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7 addictive Netflix shows to look at you

“You” is over, but there are many murderous shows with morally questionable characters that still have to be based on Netflix.

The hit-lifetime series that has become the Netflix series recently ended her five-year history with a Joe Goldberg hole in her life. Don't be afraid, the streaming giant has many options for a new bloody binge to soak up the “you” less lesson of the day.

These are seven shows that are available on Netflix to look like “You”.

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Eva kill

If the cat mouse aspect of “You” between Joe and whoever had recorded in a certain season, what her imagination was tickling, then “Killing Eva” beg to be her next binge. The series follows Mi-5 Agent Eve (Sandra Oh) with the task of tracking experienced assassins Villanelle (Jodie Comer).

The series lasted four seasons and in the course of Eve and Villanelle's occupations began that Eva had fallen in love more and more. When romantic complications are your bag, this is the show for you.

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Dexter

Joe Goldberg introduced himself to a murderer who practiced his craft for the greater. There is no bigger “good guy” killer than Dexter Morgan. “Dexter” follows the title character when he sets his dark passenger – also known as his need – by strictly stating it to kill terrible people who slide through the judicial system. This is all while he juggles his daily job as head of the forensic department for the police in Miami.

For the fan of “You”, who tried to justify Joe's roots throughout the series, “Dexter” cannot help, but it could continue to scratch this itching.

The end of the damn world

“The end of the F *** Ing World” is a road trip story about two child-a girl who is looking for her alienated father and a boy who is a self-diagnosed psychopath who decided to graduate to kill a person. For the fans of “You”, who longs for a Prequel series about a young Joe Goldberg, this Netflix adaptation of a popular comic book could come into the brand.

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Jenna Ortega in “Wednesday” season 2 (loan: Jonathan Hession/Netflix)

Wednesday

If you have waited with trendy breath to see whether Jenna Ortega repeated her role as Ellie in “You” season 5, and were disappointed, if it didn't happen, it could be time to rethink what it fulfills when Ortega does what she does by doing a fear that Joe Goldberg is not unlike, but less, less destructive. In a fantastic world created by Tim Burton, “Wednesday” may be a welcome postponement after seeing Joe in his darkest, most terrible form in “You” season 5, while they still give the spectators a sometimes violent hero that the audience will probably feel much better than Joe. And how Beck's wish definitely does not need Addams on Wednesday to save them.

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Dead for me

To kill and murder excess shots does not have to be as bleak as “you”. If you want a more carefree version of the series, there are only a few options better than Netflix '”Dead to Me”. Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini rise as a few new friends who initially combine the grief of their dead spouses, but really approach when they realize that they cover up a crime.

Contact this show if you want to have a frequent help of laughter with your murder.

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The sinner

If you want to see how the other side was while Joes was many country crossing, then “the sinner” is her next stop. The show is an anthology series with Bill Pullman as a detective who has the task of solving another terrible crime every season.

The debut of the show showed an equally phenomenal Jessica Biel in a performance in which they will question who the hero and the villain is, similar to every season of “You”.

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Evan Peters as Jeffrey Dahmer in “Dahmer” (Netflix)

Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer story

“Dahmer” – the first trip to Ryan Murphys “Monster” series, in which the story of Menendez Brothers was recently presented – records the terrible story of one of the best -known serial killers, Jeffrey Dahmer. The parallels between Dahmer and Joe Goldberg are far -reaching. Therefore, it is a child's play to turn to this series.

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